Tuesday, November 19, 1929
Greene. Died in Boston after a brief illness, Warwick, son of Belle Chevallie and the late Major General Francis Vinton Greene and brother of Mrs. Russell W. Bryant, Mrs. Charles A. Lindley and Mrs. George Potter. Funeral services at Emmanuel Chapel, 15 Newbury Street, Boston on Wednesday, November 20 at 4PM. Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
Time Magazine December 2, 1929
Milestones:
Died. Warwick Greene, 49, President of New England Oil Refining Co. at Boston after an operation. One time (1910-1915) Director of Philippine Public Works, he was Director of Rockefeller Foundation War Relief Commission (1916), served in France and Belgium with the American Red Cross Commission.
Tuesday, November 19, 1929
Greene. Died in Boston after a brief illness, Warwick, son of Belle Chevallie and the late Major General Francis Vinton Greene and brother of Mrs. Russell W. Bryant, Mrs. Charles A. Lindley and Mrs. George Potter. Funeral services at Emmanuel Chapel, 15 Newbury Street, Boston on Wednesday, November 20 at 4PM. Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
Time Magazine December 2, 1929
Milestones:
Died. Warwick Greene, 49, President of New England Oil Refining Co. at Boston after an operation. One time (1910-1915) Director of Philippine Public Works, he was Director of Rockefeller Foundation War Relief Commission (1916), served in France and Belgium with the American Red Cross Commission.
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